Bradford v Arsenal: Arsene Wenger not embarrassed by loss

Arsenal manager Arsene Wenger says his side should not be embarrassed by their Capital One Cup quarter-final defeat at League Two Bradford.

The Gunners lost 3-2 on penalties after snatching a late 1-1 draw in normal time at Coral Windows Stadium.

Bradford penalty kings

6 October 2009: Johnstone's Paint Trophy - Notts County (h)

10 November 2009: JPT - Port Vale (h)

30 August 2011: JPT - Sheffield Wednesday (a)

4 October 2011: JPT - Huddersfield (a)

8 November 2011: JPT - Sheffield United (a)

9 October 2012: JPT - Hartlepool (a)

30 October 2012: League Cup - Wigan (a)

13 November 2012: FA Cup - Northampton (h)

11 December 2012: League Cup - Arsenal (h)

"We did absolutely everything for 120 minutes and you have to give credit to Bradford," said Wenger.

"You feel embarrassed when you don't give everything, I think they'll be more disappointed and frustrated."

Wenger selected a strong side for Tuesday's tie but they were unable to exert themselves on the hosts and needed an 88th-minute equalising goal from Thomas Vermaelen to send the game to extra-time after Garry Thompson had given the home side the lead in the first half.

But the Frenchman refused to criticise his side, who have won just one of their last six games in all competitions.

"It was a great cup tie on a tough pitch and I cannot fault the effort from my players," said Wenger. "It was a typical English cup tie and Bradford got on top of us.

"They started stronger than us and congratulations to them.

"We played with basically five strikers but couldn't score. You have to say they defended very, very well. In a cup tie any team always has a chance.

"I don't think there's any psychological problem with the players when it comes to knockout ties. I don't think it's a lack of quality. We will get over this - it is part of our job - and focus on the next game."

The Gunners' next match is at Reading in the Premier League before another away match against Wigan. They then face West Ham and Newcastle in home league matches either side of Christmas Day.

Bradford boss Phil Parkinson was delighted with his side's victory, which booked them a place in the League Cup semi-finals for the first time in their history.

"It's a great night for the club. We said before the game that we wanted to show a wide audience that we are a good side," said Parkinson.

League Cup shocks

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Birmingham 2-1 Arsenal, 2011 final - Obafemi Martins scores the winner for the side that would be relegated from the Premier League that season

Bradford 1-1 Arsenal (3-2 pens), 2012 quarter-finals - The Gunners miss three penalties in the shoot-out as the League Two side go through.

"Arsene said he was going to bring a strong team but we were still surprised by just how strong it was. He knew we were a good side.

"Matt Duke pulled off some crucial saves in what was a difficult night for goalkeepers but the defenders protected him terrifically."

City have now won their last nine penalty shoot-outs but Parkinson was keen to stress his side matched Arsenal - 65 places above the Bantams in the League pyramid - during the preceding 120 minutes.

"I don't want this to be about us winning on penalties, this is about us winning the game," said Parkinson.

"We were three minutes from doing it in 90 minutes and the whole team were magnificent for the full 120."

The draw for the semi-finals takes place straight after the Leeds v Chelsea quarter-final on Wednesday, 19 December. Along with Bradford, Aston Villa are already in the draw, with Swansea taking on Middlesbrough in the other quarter-final.

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Bradford have not a lost a cup match this season but must wait to see if they can continue their FA Cup campaign after they were in last Friday's in the second round.

City have appealed against the decision and a hearing will be held on Wednesday.